Example sentences of "[det] [prep] the next " in BNC.

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1 As everyone was by then in a state of complete exhaustion they did little for the next two or three days except sleep .
2 Nigel was determined to have none of that during the next Parliament .
3 Norman , 47 , was to stay like that for the next two-and-a-half years .
4 We 'll have that for the next meeting .
5 So if you could do that for the next meeting I 'd be grateful .
6 I mean the street I lived once and er the police came to the party , it did get switched down a little bit , but er th the falling out after that for the next week , who rang the police and you
7 Yet the longer she spent with Nathan Bryce the harder it was to accept that for the next four weeks her only escape from him would be in sleep .
8 He had warned the Assistant Commissioner , McPhee , and together they would ensure that for the next two or three days the City was flooded with agents who would alert them at once to an assembly .
9 The Labour amendment was to explore ways in which resources can be provided to fund and enhance refurbishment programme without closures and that for the next two years the additional necessary funding be sourced from housing benefit income and income from the sale of East Midlands Airport and from other capital receipts .
10 Colleagues I 'd just like to put one of er John 's themes and that is that for the next couple of days we 've got a hell of a lot of business to get through and er we 've done quite well so far but er I would certainly be looking where possible colleagues for formally seconding er , as often as possible , if not all the time and I really appreciate your er your assistance in that regard because we have a great deal of business to get through in the next two days .
11 It may , in fact , be better to organise it for the day after you move , because being certain that everything will run according to plan on the day of the move is almost impossible , so it is better to do without your cooker overnight and schedule this for the next morning when you know you are definitely going to be there .
12 Breathe like this for the next two minutes .
13 Bart Czirr and Gary Jensen worked on this for the next several months in between teaching duties as the new university year had now begun .
14 This is it , Middle Age , and it will go on like this for the next thirty-six years until , without any big deal , without even noticing probably , it will be Old Age and we 'll still be sitting here .
15 Riven wondered if it would be like this for the next six weeks , and wiped his nose , thinking of the dark girl barefoot in the snows .
16 ‘ Are you going to treat me like this for the next ten years ? ’
17 I 'll be keeping this for the next few days with me looking after it .
18 This was to be one of the many houses used by the Bishops of Rochester and a favourite residence of some during the next three centuries .
19 On Health Master , because it 's quite a common thing where employees can be on full pay for six months , then half for the next six months .
20 ( Compare this with the next example , when tracking by Highest version ) .
21 And when we 've finished er I 'll come and hopefully pull everything together and take this onto the next stage which is the evaluation of the plan .
22 We need to move this into the next stage which is to get it managed for a sports field , sports ground properly .
23 One of the main ‘ weapons ’ retailers use in their battle for customers is advertising , and we will look at this in the next section .
24 ( More on this in the next chapter . )
25 There is no doubt that attentive , active listening is hard work ( we will be thinking about this in the next chapter ) but how much one learns through it !
26 We attempt to do this in the next chapter , but before embarking on this task we must note some of the criticisms which have been made about the Braverman thesis and its implications .
27 We shall have more to say about this in the next chapter : it was to produce a quite bewildering variety of ‘ reconstructions ’ of Jesus ' personality and history , having for the most part only one thing in common — the conviction that whatever the truth about him might be , it was not the traditional Christian picture of him .
28 At the end of the lesson I explained how Fibonacci had worked on the rabbit problem , and that we would look at this in the next lesson .
29 So we have this in the next picture , and it was another one vertical , we got one to g grab a hold of it
30 We shall have more to say about this in the next chapter .
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